F1 - Fans and Media's Driving Ratings - Championship
Posted: 20 Sep 2022, 15:49
What is this?
The media and F1 fans after each race, rate each driver and those who do the best are rewarded points. It should be highlighted that this championship shouldn't be taken seriously; rather, it's more of a way to gauge how the drivers are perceived by the media and fans after each race weekend.
How does it work?
The same points system just like in F1 are used, with 25 awarded for a win, 18 & 15 for second and second, etc and only for the top 10.
Power Rankings - Each driver is evaluated by five judges, who assign them a score. The top 10 drivers at every race receive points for it. Both drivers will receive the same number of points if they draw.
GP Rejects - Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - Due to the fact that this is GP Rejects, double points will be awarded, which means that the winner of the poll will receive 50 points. However, if there are multiple drivers, the second-place finisher receives 36 points, followed by 30 points for third, etc.
Driver of the day - Will be rewarded 25 points.
Hot or Not Approximately a thousand people evaluate drivers with a overall score. The top 10 here are rewarded points.
So, to summarise, the top 10 are given points in Power Rankings and Hot or Not. Double points go to GP Rejects, and 25 points go to the driver of the day.
Now what?
There will be an overall total determined by adding together all the points that have been earned. We'll be starting in 2018 and moving up to 2022.
2018
1. Hamilton 732 (Mercedes)
2. Verstappen 727 (Red Bull)
3. Leclerc 606 (Sauber)
4. Ricciardo 521 (Red Bull)
5. Vettel 415 (Ferrari)
6. Raikkönen 347 (Ferrari)
7. Alonso 325 (McLaren)
8. Gasly 313 (Toro Rosso)
9. Ericsson 297 (Sauber)
10. Bottas 293 (Mercedes)
11. Grosjean 285 (Haas)
12. Magnussen 248 (Haas)
13. Vandoorne 201 (McLaren)
14. Perez 190 (Force India)
15. Hulkenberg 175 (Renault)
16. Sainz 159 (Renault)
17. Sirotkin 146 (Williams)
18. Ocon 131 (Force India)
19. Stroll 101 (Williams)
20. Hartley 88 (Toro Rosso)
2019
1. Verstappen 882 (Red Bull)
2. Hamilton 671 (Mercedes)
3. Norris 612 (McLaren)
4. Sainz 582 (McLaren)
5. Leclerc 555 (Ferrari)
6. Bottas 548 (Mercedes)
7. Albon 523 (Toro Rosso & Red Bull)
8. Vettel 304 (Ferrari)
9. Perez 284 (Racing Point)
10. Kvyat 259 (Toro Rosso)
11. Raikkonen 238 (Alfa Romeo)
12. Russell 202 (Williams)
13. Ricciardo 184 (Renault)
14. Stroll 170 (Racing Point)
15. Gasly 169 (Red Bull & Toro Rosso)
16. Giovinazzi 150 (Alfa Romeo)
17. Hulkenberg 126 (Renault)
18. Kubica 90 (Williams)
19. Magnussen 39 (Haas)
20. Grosjean 13 (Haas)
2020
1. Verstappen 520 (Red Bull)
2. Hamilton 479 (Mercedes)
3. Ricciardo 419 (Renault)
4. Gasly 398 (AlphaTauri)
5. Perez 380 (Racing Point)
6. Leclerc 334 (Ferrari)
7. Norris 312 (McLaren)
8. Sainz 244 (McLaren)
9. Raikkonen 200 (Alfa Romeo)
10. Vettel 198 (Ferrari)
11. Albon 179 (Red Bull)
12. Stroll 177 (Racing Point)
13. Grosjean 147 (Haas)
14. Kvyat 143 (AlphaTauri)
15. Russell 142 (Williams & Mercedes)
16. Hulkenberg 139 (Racing Point)
17. Bottas 117 (Mercedes)
18. Ocon 78 (Renault)
19. Magnussen 45 (Haas)
20. Giovinazzi 17 (Alfa Romeo)
21. Latifi 7 (Williams)
2021
Media Ratings - Better late than never, the media ratings will now be included. AMuS, crash.net, f1i.com, and Planet F1 each give drivers a score out of 10, and the top 10 drivers with the highest average score receive points.
1. Verstappen 1116 (Red Bull)
2. Norris 963 (McLaren)
3. Hamilton 913 (Mercedes)
4. Sainz 698 (Ferrari)
5. Alonso 688 (Alpine)
6. Leclerc 655 (Ferrari)
7. Perez 587 (Red Bull)
8. Gasly 555 (AlphaTauri)
9. Ocon 508 (Alpine)
10. Russell 508 (Williams)
11. Ricciardo 481 (McLaren)
12. Vettel 413 (Aston Martin)
13. Tsunoda 327 (AlphaTauri)
14. Bottas 272 (Mercedes)
15. Stroll 181 (Aston Martin)
16. Raikkonen 153 (Alfa Romeo)
17. Giovinazzi 100 (Alfa Romeo)
18. Schumacher 94 (Haas)
19. Latifi 82 (Williams)
20. Mazepin 70 (Haas)
21. Kubica 66 (Alfa Romeo)
Soon 2022 will be posted.
The media and F1 fans after each race, rate each driver and those who do the best are rewarded points. It should be highlighted that this championship shouldn't be taken seriously; rather, it's more of a way to gauge how the drivers are perceived by the media and fans after each race weekend.
How does it work?
The same points system just like in F1 are used, with 25 awarded for a win, 18 & 15 for second and second, etc and only for the top 10.
Power Rankings - Each driver is evaluated by five judges, who assign them a score. The top 10 drivers at every race receive points for it. Both drivers will receive the same number of points if they draw.
GP Rejects - Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - Due to the fact that this is GP Rejects, double points will be awarded, which means that the winner of the poll will receive 50 points. However, if there are multiple drivers, the second-place finisher receives 36 points, followed by 30 points for third, etc.
Driver of the day - Will be rewarded 25 points.
Hot or Not Approximately a thousand people evaluate drivers with a overall score. The top 10 here are rewarded points.
So, to summarise, the top 10 are given points in Power Rankings and Hot or Not. Double points go to GP Rejects, and 25 points go to the driver of the day.
Now what?
There will be an overall total determined by adding together all the points that have been earned. We'll be starting in 2018 and moving up to 2022.
2018
1. Hamilton 732 (Mercedes)
2. Verstappen 727 (Red Bull)
3. Leclerc 606 (Sauber)
4. Ricciardo 521 (Red Bull)
5. Vettel 415 (Ferrari)
6. Raikkönen 347 (Ferrari)
7. Alonso 325 (McLaren)
8. Gasly 313 (Toro Rosso)
9. Ericsson 297 (Sauber)
10. Bottas 293 (Mercedes)
11. Grosjean 285 (Haas)
12. Magnussen 248 (Haas)
13. Vandoorne 201 (McLaren)
14. Perez 190 (Force India)
15. Hulkenberg 175 (Renault)
16. Sainz 159 (Renault)
17. Sirotkin 146 (Williams)
18. Ocon 131 (Force India)
19. Stroll 101 (Williams)
20. Hartley 88 (Toro Rosso)
2019
1. Verstappen 882 (Red Bull)
2. Hamilton 671 (Mercedes)
3. Norris 612 (McLaren)
4. Sainz 582 (McLaren)
5. Leclerc 555 (Ferrari)
6. Bottas 548 (Mercedes)
7. Albon 523 (Toro Rosso & Red Bull)
8. Vettel 304 (Ferrari)
9. Perez 284 (Racing Point)
10. Kvyat 259 (Toro Rosso)
11. Raikkonen 238 (Alfa Romeo)
12. Russell 202 (Williams)
13. Ricciardo 184 (Renault)
14. Stroll 170 (Racing Point)
15. Gasly 169 (Red Bull & Toro Rosso)
16. Giovinazzi 150 (Alfa Romeo)
17. Hulkenberg 126 (Renault)
18. Kubica 90 (Williams)
19. Magnussen 39 (Haas)
20. Grosjean 13 (Haas)
2020
1. Verstappen 520 (Red Bull)
2. Hamilton 479 (Mercedes)
3. Ricciardo 419 (Renault)
4. Gasly 398 (AlphaTauri)
5. Perez 380 (Racing Point)
6. Leclerc 334 (Ferrari)
7. Norris 312 (McLaren)
8. Sainz 244 (McLaren)
9. Raikkonen 200 (Alfa Romeo)
10. Vettel 198 (Ferrari)
11. Albon 179 (Red Bull)
12. Stroll 177 (Racing Point)
13. Grosjean 147 (Haas)
14. Kvyat 143 (AlphaTauri)
15. Russell 142 (Williams & Mercedes)
16. Hulkenberg 139 (Racing Point)
17. Bottas 117 (Mercedes)
18. Ocon 78 (Renault)
19. Magnussen 45 (Haas)
20. Giovinazzi 17 (Alfa Romeo)
21. Latifi 7 (Williams)
2021
Media Ratings - Better late than never, the media ratings will now be included. AMuS, crash.net, f1i.com, and Planet F1 each give drivers a score out of 10, and the top 10 drivers with the highest average score receive points.
1. Verstappen 1116 (Red Bull)
2. Norris 963 (McLaren)
3. Hamilton 913 (Mercedes)
4. Sainz 698 (Ferrari)
5. Alonso 688 (Alpine)
6. Leclerc 655 (Ferrari)
7. Perez 587 (Red Bull)
8. Gasly 555 (AlphaTauri)
9. Ocon 508 (Alpine)
10. Russell 508 (Williams)
11. Ricciardo 481 (McLaren)
12. Vettel 413 (Aston Martin)
13. Tsunoda 327 (AlphaTauri)
14. Bottas 272 (Mercedes)
15. Stroll 181 (Aston Martin)
16. Raikkonen 153 (Alfa Romeo)
17. Giovinazzi 100 (Alfa Romeo)
18. Schumacher 94 (Haas)
19. Latifi 82 (Williams)
20. Mazepin 70 (Haas)
21. Kubica 66 (Alfa Romeo)
Soon 2022 will be posted.